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or the tax on well we would have to look up questions of being a body to the ocean for barry has said we're going. to very robust rate better than six percent actually six point seven five percent less to twenty twelve. but we have a widening gap between the rich and the poor we have one of the most rich money in the world that will sleep we have more than we have a lot of for people but he's very very poor we have a over to like you know like that and he and he all the third world countries which there will always be sources creating even bigger are going to change and. whatever we're trying to do is to offset the things which trust and get it might get a little more strict with this wonderful goal which by now it's pretty clear that if i'm just. going to develop the nation. in the u.s. today forty. five percent. official at a point that we just hit a record is real that you. anywhere else in the world the fear and doubt you're pretty likely to see who was big for change outside the war is troubling. and it seems pretty unlikely that the world's greatest financial minds gathered here
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there's only two reasons for a federal list on gun owners to either tax them or take them. first of all once again this is a straw man that pier is like here is throwing out there the president has never suggested a national gun registry but as i said i am and of course if there's a cost to society of adding all these guns. like with cars and a cost to maintain a system of registering like with cars then perhaps there should be a small tax to pay for it i don't hear him being all hysterical about having to pay a title transfer tax when he sells his car or gives it to his grandson friends are not a gift to you from god they're expensive devices manufactured to kill people and other living things as such they should be well regulated not taken but regulated we figured out sixty years ago that doctors can kill people so now we register them they're licensed they're insured they're regulated cars can kill people and so they're registered licensed insured regulated to not register license insure and regulate firearms is to not learn from both history and experience countries tha
there's only two reasons for a federal list on gun owners to either tax them or take them. first of all once again this is a straw man that pier is like here is throwing out there the president has never suggested a national gun registry but as i said i am and of course if there's a cost to society of adding all these guns. like with cars and a cost to maintain a system of registering like with cars then perhaps there should be a small tax to pay for it i don't hear him being all hysterical...
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will so trying to address that in fact one of the budget recommendations is some kind of inheritance tax or the tax on well we have to the questions are being the more they keep coming into the ocean the barry has said we're going. to very robust rate better than six percent actually six point seven five percent less to twenty twelve and we have a widening gap between the rich and the poor we have one of the most richest man in the world publishes and we have more than we talk a lot of for people but he's very very poor we have a over t. like you know like any and all the third world countries which there will always be sources creating an even bigger gap between rich and poor. when whatever we're trying to do is to offset the things which trusting that you might get a little more stick with this wonderful goal which by now it's pretty clear that if i'm just. like the developing nations in the us today forty. five percent. official at a point that we just had a record is that you. anywhere else in the world but here in dallas you're pretty likely to see who was big for change outside the
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compromised on taxes. tell you the truth i see a lot of intransigence on part of democrats as well. >> there is untranssy against on both sides. compromise on taxes and spending. i was happy to see the debt ceiling thing put back to may if not further. david: professor alan blinder. thank you very much. sandy, over to you. sandra: apple getting slammed after its disappointing forecast. a long list of analysts just now cutting their ratings and price targets. why wasn't this done earlier? coming up we have an analyst who sent up a early warning last week. up next as well as back to davos, the president of costa rica tells liz how their tax policies are bringing in business from some big companies. >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. it was a mixed day on wall street but the s&p did manage to post its 7th straight day of gains. at&t reported fourth quarter results after the closing bell. earnings per share for the company fell a penny short of stilts coming in at 44 cents. revenue came in sligh
compromised on taxes. tell you the truth i see a lot of intransigence on part of democrats as well. >> there is untranssy against on both sides. compromise on taxes and spending. i was happy to see the debt ceiling thing put back to may if not further. david: professor alan blinder. thank you very much. sandy, over to you. sandra: apple getting slammed after its disappointing forecast. a long list of analysts just now cutting their ratings and price targets. why wasn't this done earlier?...
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by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10 billion in the united states in the last three years. we still see great opportunities in the united states. when you look at the top 15 brands in the business of nonalcoholic beverages in the united states, there's actually been growth in those top 15 brands in the united states. so brands are growing. maybe the industry is not growing as a whole, but the brands, key successful brands are growing, and by the way, in dollar value the industry's grown 3% in the last three years. liz: continuing waving the coca-cola flag, thank you ver
by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10...
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he said we need more taxes and we will back asking for more taxes later. so is nearly as we can tell based on what he has said the taxes he would like to add to the ones he got in the operation of law to a half weeks ago is this light line right across here. so if the president were given all the tax increases he says that the moment he wants that would provide this amount of revenue going out to 2040. as you can see madam president that doesn't do anything to solve the problem because they read here represents spending in the past and the spending escalation that will occur if we don't do anything to solve the spending problem. look at this line. dramatically going up to 2040. so as you can see there is not enough revenue you can raise without completely shutting down the economy. and solve the problem. in fact it produces a static and totally insignificant amount of revenue in order to deal with the massive spending problem. so this constant demand for more and more tax increases on what i guess people say are the more successful guy down the street may
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i think that might mean a carbon tax. what do you think of a carbon tax? >> global warming is a real issue and what is the most of corn tissue of our time, the environment we live in. obviously we have to protect it. i think that is a possibility and probably something that may be effective. stuart: wouldn't do any good? >> if we could get bipartisan support, it could -- stuart: when it would lower carbon emissions in a miniscule, may be lower the temperature is your.1% over a longer period of time. it is just a fund of money. that is why -- that is what it is all about. >> those dollars would be used for other efforts to control and focus on changing climate. stuart: they would just fill government coffers with that the needed money. >> if that is the case they wouldn't be a good thing. stuart: when you are if in favor of carbon tax to raise money. >> i am not. i am in favor of it as a way of controlling, beginning to control global warming and giving resources to combat it. stuart: i want to bring you the answer to the quiz we brought you before the brea
i think that might mean a carbon tax. what do you think of a carbon tax? >> global warming is a real issue and what is the most of corn tissue of our time, the environment we live in. obviously we have to protect it. i think that is a possibility and probably something that may be effective. stuart: wouldn't do any good? >> if we could get bipartisan support, it could -- stuart: when it would lower carbon emissions in a miniscule, may be lower the temperature is your.1% over a...
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it's just after one month after the largest tax cut in kansas history. critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you see, apple is not a winner. bed bath, western digital, and more. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. just like you. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but o
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ashley: that's right. >> moving tax rates, capital gains and dividend taxes from 15 to 24%, and taxing the rich is not a pro-growth policy. ashley: have to leave it right there. ed lazear, thanks so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. tracy: especially when the rich keep moving. ashley: that's right. good point. tracy: follow the golfers. as we do every 15 minutes we check the markets now. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. good day for the drugmakers, huh, nicole? >> it is. look at some names on the move after earnings, latest drugs, clinical trials and mostly good news here, look at bristol-myers up 2 1/2% for bmy. they did beat street expectations. they're posting gains doing very well with that. they settled claims with a interdrug trial subject. they moved along from that. pfizer here at a 52-week high. pfizer shares hitting this multiyear high on the results of several studies. they have done well with treatments for depression, overactive bladder, quitting smoking. biogen i can't leave out doing well. up 1.3% right now. back to you. tracy:
ashley: that's right. >> moving tax rates, capital gains and dividend taxes from 15 to 24%, and taxing the rich is not a pro-growth policy. ashley: have to leave it right there. ed lazear, thanks so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. tracy: especially when the rich keep moving. ashley: that's right. good point. tracy: follow the golfers. as we do every 15 minutes we check the markets now. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. good day for the...
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avoidance, sort of global tax avoidance issue? >> no, i did not. i'll stay quiet on that one. >> the other big topic here, energy. >> yes. >> and in particular, the u.s. energy situation, shale, fracking, et cetera, you bullish, you bearish, where do you think we really are? i mean people have prognosticated for now awhile that we were going to get there but doesn't seem like we're there. >> andrew, i think it is the bull case for the world. so to answer your question, i'm billish. and i think it's a game changer. and i think it is probably the story of global economic recovery if handled right. and frankly, the beneficiaries of that will be the u.s. consumer. u.s. jobs. i mean just in the downstream value added industries which i'm a part of $96 billion of investment already announced. 5 million new jobs over the next five years. huge value adder to a low-cost energy base. >> i don't know if you saw the president's inauguration speech. >> i caught part of it. >> do you feel that this administration, and forget about the administr
avoidance, sort of global tax avoidance issue? >> no, i did not. i'll stay quiet on that one. >> the other big topic here, energy. >> yes. >> and in particular, the u.s. energy situation, shale, fracking, et cetera, you bullish, you bearish, where do you think we really are? i mean people have prognosticated for now awhile that we were going to get there but doesn't seem like we're there. >> andrew, i think it is the bull case for the world. so to answer your...